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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Allen, Cathy. "Prince George's County's Aviation History." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 27 (March 1998): [2-4].

Allen, Cathy Wallace. "History of College Park Airport." Passport to the Past 1 (September/October 1990): 1, 6.

Blazina, Christine. "'Now and Then'." Passport to the Past 4 (Fall 1993): 1, 8.
Notes: College Park Airport.

Davis, Timothy Mark. Mount Vernon Memorial Highway and the Evolution of the American Parkway. Ph.D. diss., University of Texas at Austin, 1997.

Ferguson, Jack. "Riverdale and the Railroad-Then and Now." Riverdale Town Crier 22 (June/July 1992): 6.

Floyd, Bianca. "John Greene and the Columbia Air Center." Prince George's County Today (November 1989): 7.

Fuerst, Bob. "Riverdale's Industrial Evolution." Riverdale Town Crier 22 (June/July 1992): 7.

Livingston, Rebecca E. "Hyattsville's 1935 Post Office." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 21 (May 1994): [4-6].

Mackintosh, Barry. "A Partially Fulfilled Dream: The George Washington Memorial Parkway in Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine 91 (Winter 1996): 404-25.

Skarda, Don D. "Prince George's County Postal Service." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 17 (March 1989): 14-16.

Welch, Rebecca Hancock. "The Army Learns to Fly: College Park, Maryland, 1909-1913." Maryland Historian 21 (Fall/Winter 1990): 38-51.

Callcott, Margaret Law. Mistress of Riversdale: The Plantation Letters of Rosalie Stier Calvert, 1795-1821. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991.
Notes: Edited collection of 230 letters from Rosalie Stier Calvert to her family in Belgium. Not intended for public consumption, these candid letters give insight into the social interactions of elites, the inner workings of Riversdale, a tobacco plantation in Prince George's County, and the daily life of a plantation wife. In addition, Rosalie bore nine children in twenty-one years (losing four while young) and managed Stier family investments in America.

"Dean Adele Stamp Honored by Hall of Fame." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 23 (April 1995): 3-4.

Hiller, Cheryl P. "She Was Only One Among the 219 Men." Faculty Voice 8 (March 1994): 2-3.
Notes: Lawyer Vivian Simpson.

Ingram, Anne G. "An Oral History Study of the Women's Equity Movement University of Maryland, College Park, 1968-1978." Maryland Historian 9 (Fall 1978): 1-25.

"A Lady Warrior from Prince George's County." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society, 23 (October 1995): 2-4.

Novash, Paula. "Mrs. Calvert's Reading Pleasure." Riversdale Letter 17 (Spring 1999): 2-4.

Roberts, Anne Carter Bowie. "Queen Anne's Life." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society 25 (February 1997): [5-6].

Ryan, Leigh. "The Little Kingdom of Mistress Calvert." Riversdale Letter 17 (Fall 1999): 2-5.

Scott, Laurel. "How Christy Clagett Mastered the Art of Changing Leads in Mid-Stride." Maryland Horse 60 (October/November 1994): 26-30.

Sherwood, John. "Reconciled to America." Annapolitan 5 (January 1991): 38-41, 122.
Notes: Rosalie Calvert.

Sublette, Julia Wright. The Letters of Anna Calhoun Clemson, 1833-1873. Ph.D. diss., Florida State University, 1993.

Virta, Alan. "Two Women of Prince George's County." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society, 21 (October 1993): 3-4.

Walters, R. Eugenia. "Some Reminiscences of Miss R. Eugenia Walters." News and Notes from the Prince George's County Historical Society, 21 (May 1994): [6-10].

Yewell, Therese C. Women of Achievement in Prince George's County History. Upper Marlboro, MD: Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Prince George's County Planning Board, 1994.
Notes: This is a model of how to present biographical portraits. The biographies of these Prince George's County women are arranged in chronological order. Each chapter begins with an historical narrative that places the biographies in context.

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